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Human rights abuses / Hong Kong law / Crimes against humanity / Morality / Torture / Hong Kong Basic Law / Customs and Excise Department / Ethics / Law / Violence
Date: 2008-02-13 09:38:03
Human rights abuses
Hong Kong law
Crimes against humanity
Morality
Torture
Hong Kong Basic Law
Customs and Excise Department
Ethics
Law
Violence

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